Update worked flawlessly (except for problems arising from saturated mirror bandwidth)
Afterwards, however, 'yum update' doesn't work because of 'dag' repository failures.
Taking 'dag' out of /etc/yum.conf lets me continue, what's with 'dag'? Is he (his site) updated?
Brian Brunner
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>>>ehbursey at lbl.gov 10/17/05 04:53PM >>>
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 13:30, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Sam Drinkard wrote:
> > After reading all the problems with the x86-64 update, I'm in a quandry
> > as to update this machine or not. Nothing that I am aware of is broken,
>> update it.
>> do a 'yum update yum' then 'yum update kernel* audit*'
> reboot the machine
> and do a full yum update
>> - K
That advice worked for me. The only negative thing I've noticed so far
is a ton of messages in /var/log/messages from dbus regarding the audit
system. At this point, I don't know what they mean but nothing critical
seems to be broken.
Evan
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